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All men and boys who were able bodied and not imbecile were required to attend the Passover. Jesus was arrested on the night of the day of preparation for the Passover. On the day of preparation, they were to make sure their houses were cleansed of leaven and the food for the Passover was prepared. The lambs were to be slaughtered in the temple the afternoon of the day of preparation. Jesus was on the cross while this was being done. The Gospel of John more accurately describes some of these details. Those Jews who took Jesus to Pilate did not want to enter his building for fear they might be made unclean for the Passover. Jews were not supposed to enter Gentiles' houses, for these houses were not observant of what was Kosher.So that stirs another question in me; was the Last Supper, also a Passover Meal. When I read Moses, the Passover lamb was to be killed during the day (Nisan 14) and then eaten that night. At sunset, Nissan 15 and a sabbath would have started correct? It seems to me Jesus had to be crucified on Nissan 14 during the day; which makes the last supper in the evening after Nissan 13 (at sunset for the Last Supper became Nissan 14). If this is true, the Last Supper, may have had similarities to the Passover, but was not? So in that case, Jesus would have missed the actual passover meal as he was in the tomb. Would then the second passover have given him the opportunity to "fulfill all righteousness"?
So now that we know the Passover lamb was a foreshadow of the real thing that is Jesus been the passover lamb whom was sacrificed for the sin of the World there is now no more sacrifices needed so now salvation has been made available to all men.
You are certainly missing the point of the Passover and Numbers 9 completely. if you go to the 1st Passover which was a specific night and time there was no provision for not being covered by the blood of the sacrifice aver the door post. In Numbers 9 this is a memorial that is now instituted. The identifying with the significance of the Passover was instituted in Number 9 and the wideness of God not wanting to cut anyone off for what is now a religious right provided for those who were away to still participate. Both the 1st Passover and the memorial are prophetic in nature.I've pondered on this and studied it a little, but I figure I will put it out here to see what thoughts you all can offer.
So, Yeshua is our Passover Lamb, who died on Passover and took away the sins of all those that come to faith in Him. That's the Passover for the believer, right?
How then does Number 9 come into play?
If I am on a "long journey" in life to come to Yeshua, when is the opportunity missed and therefore in need of the "second Passover" opportunity?
Is that post-death some time? That would certainly contradict the vast majority of theologians...not that the Bible doesn't do that already on many other topics. I'm definitely learning to read it myself because most Chrisitian's theology and the Bible just don't line up. So please, can you offer every possible Scripture you have on the subject?
I realize that many of you errantly believe the "Old Testament" is outdated and we can ignore it. If you're that person, this question isn't for you. I would like to hear from those of you that consider yourselves observant of God's everlasting Torah.
I guess my boiled down question is when do we officially miss our first chance at participating in the "Passover lamb" that would then necessitate our second opportunity?
The "yoke" of bondage we were under was the bondage to sin which is disobedience to God's Law not the Law itself. God's moral Law is the Ten Commandments that Moses carried down from the mountain. The Ten commandments did not include the sacrificial and ritualistic "laws of Moses".Obedience comes automatically when we abide in Christ. He has come to set us free from the yoke of slavery (the Laws of Moses), and if He sets us free we are free indeed. The entire NT is filled with warnings against "Judaizers", against Jewish Christians preaching that this-or-that law must be upheld and are labeled as "false teachers" which we are warned to stay away from.
Christ in us obeys YHWH's moral law, which must always be upheld.
I must agree with Jeff that the "second chance Passover" of Numbers 9 is not a foreshadowing of something to come, but rather a display of God's grace and mercy to those of OT times when it came to things beyond their control (i.e. tripping over/falling into a dead body, or some other happenstance uncleanliness).
The "yoke" of bondage we were under was the bondage to sin which is disobedience to God's Law not the Law itself. God's moral Law is the Ten Commandments that Moses carried down from the mountain. The Ten commandments did not include the sacrificial and ritualistic "laws of Moses".
The "yoke" around our necks was the penalty of breaking God's Law which is death, also known as the prison we were in, death. The keeping of the Law was meant to bring life but because we sin the result is death. Christ only kept the Law completely and did away with the PENALTY He did not do away with the Law itself or the need to keep it. His sacrifice fulfilled ALL the requirements of the sacrificial and ritualistic laws AND paid our penalty to set us free from death/prison.
But NOW when we obey we must give credit to Christ in us as the One keeping the Law and when we disobey we must give Christ thanks for His continued forgiveness which is what grace is, continued forgiveness but never license to disobey.
The second Passover should also apply still, but in the newness of it's observance by the example Christ gave for the bread and wine and washing of feet.
Remember that one man who came to Jesus,You are correct in that we are to keep the moral law, but we have been freed by Christ from the laws given to Moses, which no man could adhere to except Jesus Christ.
You are exactly right! You just said it more simpler than I did. There are so many Christians that believe the moral law of the Ten Commandments was what was nailed to the cross and done away with or that we don't have to keep them because Christ did it for us. He showed us HOW to keep them even better with His help.You are correct in that we are to keep the moral law, but we have been freed by Christ from the laws given to Moses, which no man could adhere to except Jesus Christ.
Remember that one man who came to Jesus,
and told Jesus what he did, (kept all the commandments).
Jesus did not disagree with him.
Amein !Yes, those were the moral laws, the Ten Commandments, and yet even after doing all of those he was not perfect![]()
Wonderful in process (still ongoing), testimony in Y'SHUA of YHWH'S teaching you personally 'all along' as you pray and wait on Him and seek Him for all!Amazing that only we as Christians can see clearly the Holy Word ad living then and now.
Only Our Heavenly Father knows for sure the ending of the time line for he created
One way of looking at it is that Joseph of Arimathea, a high ranking Temple official, and Nicodemus buried Jesus right before the special Sabbath of the Passover feast. Since they'd touched a dead body and didn't have time to perform the ritual to cleanse themselves, they couldn't partake of the feast, so the Numbers 9 feast a month later would allow them to participate.I've pondered on this and studied it a little, but I figure I will put it out here to see what thoughts you all can offer.
So, Yeshua is our Passover Lamb, who died on Passover and took away the sins of all those that come to faith in Him. That's the Passover for the believer, right?
How then does Number 9 come into play?
If I am on a "long journey" in life to come to Yeshua, when is the opportunity missed and therefore in need of the "second Passover" opportunity?
Is that post-death some time? That would certainly contradict the vast majority of theologians...not that the Bible doesn't do that already on many other topics. I'm definitely learning to read it myself because most Chrisitian's theology and the Bible just don't line up. So please, can you offer every possible Scripture you have on the subject?
I realize that many of you errantly believe the "Old Testament" is outdated and we can ignore it. If you're that person, this question isn't for you. I would like to hear from those of you that consider yourselves observant of God's everlasting Torah.
I guess my boiled down question is when do we officially miss our first chance at participating in the "Passover lamb" that would then necessitate our second opportunity?
Rather ignore everything that is not in line and not in perfect harmony with YHWH'S WORD,One thing, keep in mind the Passover sacrifice wasn't one that took away anyone's sins, so I think we all probably better take a look at the common Christian theology that ignores Jewish religion.
One way of looking at it is that Joseph of Arimathea, a high ranking Temple official, and Nicodemus buried Jesus right before the special Sabbath of the Passover feast. Since they'd touched a dead body and didn't have time to perform the ritual to cleanse themselves, they couldn't partake of the feast, so the Numbers 9 feast a month later would allow them to participate.
One thing, keep in mind the Passover sacrifice wasn't one that took away anyone's sins, so I think we all probably better take a look at the common Christian theology that ignores Jewish religion.
I've pondered on this and studied it a little, but I figure I will put it out here to see what thoughts you all can offer.
So, Yeshua is our Passover Lamb, who died on Passover and took away the sins of all those that come to faith in Him. That's the Passover for the believer, right?
How then does Number 9 come into play?
If I am on a "long journey" in life to come to Yeshua, when is the opportunity missed and therefore in need of the "second Passover" opportunity?
Is that post-death some time? That would certainly contradict the vast majority of theologians...not that the Bible doesn't do that already on many other topics. I'm definitely learning to read it myself because most Chrisitian's theology and the Bible just don't line up. So please, can you offer every possible Scripture you have on the subject?
I realize that many of you errantly believe the "Old Testament" is outdated and we can ignore it. If you're that person, this question isn't for you. I would like to hear from those of you that consider yourselves observant of God's everlasting Torah.
I guess my boiled down question is when do we officially miss our first chance at participating in the "Passover lamb" that would then necessitate our second opportunity?
Amein !
So what then did Y'SHUA MESSIAH tell him (and all of His disciples too, along the way),
he had to do to be perfect ?